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but his sister in law is invited to testify. >> if my sister-in-law shows is up, i'm guilty. i am a repeat offender and incarcerated so many tiles. my word is really not -- not trust worthy. with my sister-in-law, you never know, she's unpredictable. so with my luck she'll show. >>> coming up -- >> was anyone subpoenaed to be here at the hearing today? >> eloy finds out if his sister in law will testify against him. but first -- >> it was supposed to be a temporary thing. i didn't know that was supposed to be a permanent thing. >> a young man joins a dangerous gang and now faces the possibility of life in prison. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. heart-healthy, whole grain oats. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment
but his sister in law is invited to testify. >> if my sister-in-law shows is up, i'm guilty. i am a repeat offender and incarcerated so many tiles. my word is really not -- not trust worthy. with my sister-in-law, you never know, she's unpredictable. so with my luck she'll show. >>> coming up -- >> was anyone subpoenaed to be here at the hearing today? >> eloy finds out if his sister in law will testify against him. but first -- >> it was supposed to be a...
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we are saying it is your job to enforce the law, if is congress' job to enact the law and so president, you have overstepped your boundaries and we are hopeful that the judge will rule in our favor on this. it is extremely important to our country and our way of government that we get things back on track and put everyone back in their perspective places and let our law enforcement officers do their jobs. >> chris, can you tell me, there is it a difference between border patrol agent and an ice agent. 20 seconds or less. make sure we understand the difference between the two. >> border patrol agents stand on the border and keep people out of the country and protect us at the border. once they cross in the united states, they are the responsibility much ice agents. they work the interior enforcement and enforce immigration laws in 50 states and guam and puerto rico and quickly we do that with 5000 officers and agents nationwide and compare that to the los angeles police department with 10,000 officers and we are set up for failure from the beginning. >> you know, it is it a remarkable s
we are saying it is your job to enforce the law, if is congress' job to enact the law and so president, you have overstepped your boundaries and we are hopeful that the judge will rule in our favor on this. it is extremely important to our country and our way of government that we get things back on track and put everyone back in their perspective places and let our law enforcement officers do their jobs. >> chris, can you tell me, there is it a difference between border patrol agent and...
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but the rule of law is really the bedrock of american democracy. >>> arizona republican senator, jeff flake, is acknowledging that his vote against background checks may have hurt his reputation back home. after a new poll calling him the most hated congressman in the country, puts him just below pond scum. >>> the "hustler" founder says no one has done more to expose the sexual hypocrisy values of america. >>> and president obama's speech at the white house correspondent dinner was a big hit at home. but a bigger hit in china. the president's speech has amassed some 25 million views where it's complete with chinese subtitles. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> the calendar says it's may. but parts of the midwest are dealing with winter-like weather. bill karins is here with more. what gives? >> i have to think what is below pond scum. the goldfish, where you had to clean the glass in the fish tank. >> i'm going to get myself in trouble. >> this snow, that's a bad word in its own right. 28 degrees right now in cheyenne, wyoming, and snowing. denver was 39 last hour. a
but the rule of law is really the bedrock of american democracy. >>> arizona republican senator, jeff flake, is acknowledging that his vote against background checks may have hurt his reputation back home. after a new poll calling him the most hated congressman in the country, puts him just below pond scum. >>> the "hustler" founder says no one has done more to expose the sexual hypocrisy values of america. >>> and president obama's speech at the white house...
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john: 38 states have this law. a dog could be in the parking lot, but you don't even have to touch the dog, but it has to be there. >> it has to be an in person examination. was the point? well, let's look at it. in 2005 texas adopted this law, and it adopted it verbatim from the american veterinary medical association which in 2003 decided, oh, there is some crisis in people giving an information and advice about pets. well, what is the crisis? the internet may possible to give permission cheaper, better, faster, and from anybody anywhere in the world. as a crisis for veterinarians, not a crisis for pet owners. they passed a law and made it illegal. john: you agree? they're trying to put you out of business. >> i believe so, john. john: i guess they have put you out of business. how did you make money? >> i never made much money. do this for love. eleven social security. i have a very minimal needs. john: but you charge some people a flat fee to have a lot of the no contact with the? >> i do. some people like char
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the senate passed a bill that would ignore federal law deemed violations of the second amendment. the bill must still be passed by the state house and signed the governor. >>> what if your boss said you could make more money by getting a tattoo. a new york firm is offering a 15 percent raise if they get the logo. they got the idea from one of the employees, listen to this. >> he was showing it to a tattoo artist. he said i am in the chair getting the logo tattooed. i am down there i am awed i am in shock. how can i repay you. he said no i just love the company. >> really you have a tattoo on your arm? does that come off? >> i don't know. >> i got asked the question what if you get fired? i have no intentions of getting fired. >> so far 40 agents have taken up that ceo on the offer. would you do it? i certainly would. >> we wear sleeveless dresses all of the time. we should get it on our arm. >> the bush library is open for business. the first students elector were in for quite a surprise. >> do we know who this is? >> welcome to the oval office. >> the 43 students were taking pict
the senate passed a bill that would ignore federal law deemed violations of the second amendment. the bill must still be passed by the state house and signed the governor. >>> what if your boss said you could make more money by getting a tattoo. a new york firm is offering a 15 percent raise if they get the logo. they got the idea from one of the employees, listen to this. >> he was showing it to a tattoo artist. he said i am in the chair getting the logo tattooed. i am down...
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law enforcement official who is very close to the boston investigation and someone with whom i've been talking with throughout. this source tells us that the leads to search the landfill for that laptop computer came not only from the suspect himself, the young man who is now hospitalized, but others who, according to this official, may have had knowledge of its whereabouts or may even have played a role in ditching it, getting rid of it, after the bombing. now, the source says there is also evidence that leads investigators to think that the elder brother, tamerlan, may have been involved in drug dealing. the source would not elaborate on the nature of the evidence. we've already been talking about the fact that they have been looking into whether he may have supported himself through drug dealing. but of course, if they can find that laptop, anderson, in this landfill after it had been ditched somewhere that was, you know, like a dumpster that eventually made it to the landfill, if they can get into that, they can find out things like e-mails and contacts and schedules, and instructi
law enforcement official who is very close to the boston investigation and someone with whom i've been talking with throughout. this source tells us that the leads to search the landfill for that laptop computer came not only from the suspect himself, the young man who is now hospitalized, but others who, according to this official, may have had knowledge of its whereabouts or may even have played a role in ditching it, getting rid of it, after the bombing. now, the source says there is also...
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so to suspend laws and ignore current laws is just not -- it would set a very dangerous precedent. >> neil: michelle fields. good seeing you again. >> thank you. >> neil: every day, someone is coming out of the closet. is anyone focusing on the folks just trying to hang on to their homes? ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rin ] and let the good life in. pos 10 2. >> neil: jason collins is out of the closet all over the media. basketball star still very much a star. brave move, that maybe we have different issues of brave, because with all that is going on these days. i don't know if i would loosely assign that brave term to an athlete coming out those rescue worker
so to suspend laws and ignore current laws is just not -- it would set a very dangerous precedent. >> neil: michelle fields. good seeing you again. >> thank you. >> neil: every day, someone is coming out of the closet. is anyone focusing on the folks just trying to hang on to their homes? ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ]...
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obviously it's a long way from being law. there's a bill in congress, a bill in the senate, no bill in the house, but the word does get out there's a possible reform. >> neil: the big macro solution is for the mexican economy to improve. i'm sure the president will bring that up to try to get mexico to pick up its economy. nothing works. it's always a basket case. >> the mexican economy is doing a little better lately, and that does play a role in a number of people not coming. but few canada, of the people you know who have gone to the united states -- most mexicans know a significant number of people in the united states -- have they realized their dream? accomplished their goal or been disappoint inside 70% said they realized their dream. there was a much more positive report they were getting from the united states than the ones who were disappointed, which is only 5%. >> neil: imagine. that's all all the duress they go through every day just being here. at least those who are here illegal lie. thank you very much. >> tha
obviously it's a long way from being law. there's a bill in congress, a bill in the senate, no bill in the house, but the word does get out there's a possible reform. >> neil: the big macro solution is for the mexican economy to improve. i'm sure the president will bring that up to try to get mexico to pick up its economy. nothing works. it's always a basket case. >> the mexican economy is doing a little better lately, and that does play a role in a number of people not coming. but...
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john: 38 states have this law. a dog could be in the parking lot, but you don't even have to touch the dog, but it has to be there. >> it has to be an in person examination. was the point? well, let's look at it. in 2005 texas adopted this law, and it adopted it verbatim from the american veterinary medical association which in 2003 decided, oh, there is some crisis in people giving an information and advice about pets. well, what is the crisis? the internet may possible to give permission cheaper, better, faster, and from anybody anywhere in the world. as a crisis for veterinarians, not a crisis for pet owners. they passed a law and made it illegal. john: you agree? they're trying to put you out of business. >> i believe so, john. john: i guess they have put you out of business. how did you make money? >> i never made much money. do this for love. eleven social security. i have a very minimal needs. john: but you charge some people a flat fee to have a lot of the no contact with the? >> i do. some people like char
john: 38 states have this law. a dog could be in the parking lot, but you don't even have to touch the dog, but it has to be there. >> it has to be an in person examination. was the point? well, let's look at it. in 2005 texas adopted this law, and it adopted it verbatim from the american veterinary medical association which in 2003 decided, oh, there is some crisis in people giving an information and advice about pets. well, what is the crisis? the internet may possible to give...
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lawmakers repealed the 2006 law. they have another bill to allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses. this is strange for the second time in one week every prison at a maryland jail unlocked at the same time. the doors are on computers but the doors unlocked without a human command. prison guards had to manually relack. >> wow that would have taken a long time. the airline fees are going up once again. we have the summer travel season around the corner. joining us now is courtney scott. we are paying for making a reservation at home for extra leg room, early seat assignment. >> they have ways to get them. >> they are making a lot of money. >> they are. 2 billion in last year alone just for reservation fees. >> help us avoid it. what are tips for that. >> if you were to take a person who needs to check a back you have a lot of things traveling with you look for an airline that allows one free bag to be checked. jetblue is one. >> are there others? >> there are others. but if you are traveling internationall
lawmakers repealed the 2006 law. they have another bill to allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses. this is strange for the second time in one week every prison at a maryland jail unlocked at the same time. the doors are on computers but the doors unlocked without a human command. prison guards had to manually relack. >> wow that would have taken a long time. the airline fees are going up once again. we have the summer travel season around the corner. joining us now is...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> welcome back. president george w. bush has always been a student of history. now in his own words bush 43 on two american legends. >> there are replicas here. it is just like the oval office. portrait of george washington in the last few days or few months of the presidency and now as your library opens a lot of people will be asking you again what will your legacy be. you have a story about that. >> i remember calling you and other members of the senior staff and telling you i just finished a biography in washington. i said if they are still analyzing washington are those of us in the bush 43 administration don't need to worry about short term history. it was the nature of the time in order to make any make sense and/or transform it. i learned a lot about reading history during the presidency. there was another portrait of lincoln. >> there was a portrait of goerlg washing tonl. one of my favorites is charge the key. as a staff member when you walk in from over there you can see that it would reground you. >> yes. >>
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> welcome back. president george w. bush has always been a student of history. now in his own words bush 43 on two american legends. >> there are replicas here. it is just like the oval office. portrait of george washington in the last few days or few months of the presidency and now as your library opens a lot of people will be asking you again what will your legacy be. you have a story about that. >> i remember calling you and...
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i think at the very least congress should pass gun safety laws that law enforcement is asking for. law enforcement really wants the bill ash actually i authored it several years ago, making trafficking gun as felony. let's stop this. raising the penalties on straw purchasers so the bad guys who are buying guns for other bad guys, we know they're going to get more than a slap on the wrist. that's important. >> talk more about that. you gave a very paugs nate speech on the floor on friday and your concerns were making the connection between gun legislation as well as what has happened in boston. >> exactly. >> dig deeper into that. >> as it stands right now tamerlan was on the terrorist watch list pop so we know a gun check would stop him if there was a background check. but the next terrorist can go to any gun show and buy a hundred round magazine, they can buy all of the assault weapons they want, no questions asked. even though 90% of americans want gun safety. this in no way inflings on a law abidesing american's right to go hunting. for the terrorists let's pass sensible gun saf
i think at the very least congress should pass gun safety laws that law enforcement is asking for. law enforcement really wants the bill ash actually i authored it several years ago, making trafficking gun as felony. let's stop this. raising the penalties on straw purchasers so the bad guys who are buying guns for other bad guys, we know they're going to get more than a slap on the wrist. that's important. >> talk more about that. you gave a very paugs nate speech on the floor on friday...
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that's why we have laws except sometimes those laws have huge loopholes. while the government must have a warrant to search your home, today it can search and read everyone of your e-mail without one. that's because of a glitch in an obscure 1986 law, the electronics communications privacy act. it was supposed to update the wiretap statue for the coming age but instead it gave the government a giant loophole. for users of web based e-mail like a hot mail or g mail account, that mean the government can read your e-mail archive without giving you a warning or proving probable cause. the senate is trying to fix this problem in an effort led by a pretty unusual alliance. but at a time when we just saw technology help break the boston bombing case wide open, can privacy proponents beat the politics of fear? joining us now, a veteran in the clinton white house in capitol hill. he also teefs technology policy at georgetown law. how are you? >> good to have you. good to be on. thank you. >> either way. >> he's happy to be here. we're all happy to be here. what i w
that's why we have laws except sometimes those laws have huge loopholes. while the government must have a warrant to search your home, today it can search and read everyone of your e-mail without one. that's because of a glitch in an obscure 1986 law, the electronics communications privacy act. it was supposed to update the wiretap statue for the coming age but instead it gave the government a giant loophole. for users of web based e-mail like a hot mail or g mail account, that mean the...
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>> the law says when there is a good reason for delaying it you can delay it. and there would have been no prejudice to him from delaying it because the questioning of him was being done by a a team from the fbi interested in gathering intelligence not ned the criminal case. not of what he said was going to be used as evidence in the criminal case. so there was no reason to stop. >> judge jeanine: and judge, has national security here teak and back seat to a defendant's criminal rights? >> not even in the back seat. it is not in the car. >> judge jeanine: well, said. and what about the fact that they -- can they continue to get intelligence? >> my view you is they could go -- my view is they could go back now and question him have the same fbi team that was questioning him question him for national security reasons and he would not be entitled to have a lawyer present there. >> judge jeanine: if the lawyer heard about this could the lawyer request the magistrate to have the fbi cia dod high value you team stop the interrogation? >> she could request is and file
>> the law says when there is a good reason for delaying it you can delay it. and there would have been no prejudice to him from delaying it because the questioning of him was being done by a a team from the fbi interested in gathering intelligence not ned the criminal case. not of what he said was going to be used as evidence in the criminal case. so there was no reason to stop. >> judge jeanine: and judge, has national security here teak and back seat to a defendant's criminal...
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that's in the law. >> it's in the law. i want to hammer this home to people. we're talking dimarco fha, this is one dude presiding over half the mortgages in the country. that is the situation right now. there is a guy whose name is ed dimarco who presides over half the mortgages in the country. >> that was then and that's true. the original bailout was flawed because from the very beginning, the bank's problem was foreclosures. if we dealt with foreclosures we would have dealt with family problems of bankrupt and foreclosures and the bank's problem losing money. last year, the treasury was very strident saying we want this program to work. >> they were strident almost -- >> almost the point of no return. we may not be there. remember, we have an estimate of $2.2 billion from cbo right now. we're not even beyond the point now. one of the points i want to make out that's really important is that that cbo study showed the more you help the borrower the more you actually return to the taxpayer. from the $2.2 billion is on the largest concession. >> add one other
that's in the law. >> it's in the law. i want to hammer this home to people. we're talking dimarco fha, this is one dude presiding over half the mortgages in the country. that is the situation right now. there is a guy whose name is ed dimarco who presides over half the mortgages in the country. >> that was then and that's true. the original bailout was flawed because from the very beginning, the bank's problem was foreclosures. if we dealt with foreclosures we would have dealt with...
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law enforcement will now go through a single door the federal interior ministry. is this change good for the u.s. relationship with mexico? do you think the area of security and cooperation can be maintained? >> all immigration reform, i've been impressed by the work that was done by the gang of eight in the senate. the bill that they produced is not the bill that i would have written. or elements of it that i would change. but i do think that it meets the basic criteria that i laid out from the start. which is we've got to have more effective border security, although it should build on the greater improvements that have been made on border security over the last four to five years. we should make sure that we are cracking down on employers that are gaming the system. we should make the legal immigration system work more effectively. so that the weights are not as burdensome. the bureaucracy is not as complicated. so we can continue to attract the best and the brightest from around the world to our shores in a legal fashion. and we want to make sure that we've go
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they are still violating the law and it's still technically rewarding law breaking. >> i imagine some people, in state tuition still is a hefty price tag. every year you hear legislators bump it up a little bit. you bump it up because you have more people you are trying to educate and less of a tax base. some people might object to that. but i guess i'm sort of cure construction if people in colorado want to do this, do you have any problem with them doing it? >> states can decide what they want to do. they obviously elect state legislators. colorado has had the two election cycle after 46 years of a republican controlled legislator now they have democrat majority and a democrat governor. that's all down to the book "the blueprint" that governors want to do in colorado. but at the same time they have to abide what federal law states and the '96 law says you cannot offer state colleges and universities can't offer these sort of discriminatory in-state tuition rates to some individuals because they are legal immigrants and not offer the same rates to everyone else. and to me that makes
they are still violating the law and it's still technically rewarding law breaking. >> i imagine some people, in state tuition still is a hefty price tag. every year you hear legislators bump it up a little bit. you bump it up because you have more people you are trying to educate and less of a tax base. some people might object to that. but i guess i'm sort of cure construction if people in colorado want to do this, do you have any problem with them doing it? >> states can decide...
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put restraints on law enforcement. you have to be sure that law enforcement officers are not constrained within the bounds of the constitution and privacy. you have to do all you can to have effective community policing. this maybe is the most important defense against the kind of radicalization that tom was talking about a moment ago. they have to keep sources open in every community so there are all kinds of things that have to be done but the key thing is you must not become complacent as i think we have until the boston marathon attack on homeland security. it takes an ongoing ever vigilant effort. >> congressmstay with me. we'll take a short commercial break but we'll talk about whether you think washington given that it is so polarized whether this issue in and of itself will become politicized as well. plus, to the question for everybody out there. do you know where your clothes are made and how and by whom? find out why what you buy may put some workers in deadly situations. there's a reason no one says "easy l
put restraints on law enforcement. you have to be sure that law enforcement officers are not constrained within the bounds of the constitution and privacy. you have to do all you can to have effective community policing. this maybe is the most important defense against the kind of radicalization that tom was talking about a moment ago. they have to keep sources open in every community so there are all kinds of things that have to be done but the key thing is you must not become complacent as i...
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law enforcement will now go through [ inaudible ] is this change good for the u.s. relationship with mexico, do you see the layer of security and cooperation can be maintained? >> on immigration reform, i've been impressed by the work that was done by the gang of eight in the senate. the bill that they produced is not the bill that i would have written. there are elements of it that i would change. but i do think that it meets the basic criteria that i laid out from the start. which is we've got to have more effective border security, although it should build on the great improvements that have been made on border security over the last four to five years. we should make sure that we are cracking down on employers that are gaming the system. we should make the legal immigration system work more effectively. so that the waits are not as burdensome, the bureaucracy is not as complicated, so we can continue to traattraction the b and brightest to our shores in a legal fashion. and we want to make sure that we've got a pathway to citizenship that is tough but allows peo
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we in law enforcement have a duty to strive every day to do it. i know in our state we work closely with the fbi, with the delaware state police, with the 37 other law enforcement agencies in my state. there's monthly meetings that happen. there's coordinate. i know it's a heck of a lot better than ten years ago, than 20 years ago, but it's something that everyone that's in a uniform, or is in law enforcement strive to do better every day. the other point to be made is how critical to our homeland security local law enforcement is, and we saw that played out two weeks ago in boston in a very real way. i talk about that all the time in my state. local law enforcement officers are there not to protect our community, but central to our homeland security. >>> i should just say a big shoutout to jill biden what she's done with michelle obama for our receipt advance, this week we saw her with the president and the vice president, your dad, the hiring of military veterans, your fellow veterans, because you served in iraq, is just so critical. it's been a
we in law enforcement have a duty to strive every day to do it. i know in our state we work closely with the fbi, with the delaware state police, with the 37 other law enforcement agencies in my state. there's monthly meetings that happen. there's coordinate. i know it's a heck of a lot better than ten years ago, than 20 years ago, but it's something that everyone that's in a uniform, or is in law enforcement strive to do better every day. the other point to be made is how critical to our...
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. >> they have data to enforce the law governs states. they failed to develop an entry exit system siting costs and convenience and opposition from the airlines. >> they call that a national security disstrays. >> it's a critical component of it. 9-11 hijackers were here on student visas and over stayed them as well. >> if you want to get away for summer and you are running low on cash we will tell you about saving a thousand to 2,000 dollars in just a couple months and it can help you do that. >> that will be good information. what do you do when the train goes off the tracks? this conductor decided to jump. turns out he didn't have to. [ bell dings ] [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillte. the best a man can get. switch to fusion proglide. and do you know your... blooa or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sur
. >> they have data to enforce the law governs states. they failed to develop an entry exit system siting costs and convenience and opposition from the airlines. >> they call that a national security disstrays. >> it's a critical component of it. 9-11 hijackers were here on student visas and over stayed them as well. >> if you want to get away for summer and you are running low on cash we will tell you about saving a thousand to 2,000 dollars in just a couple months and...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back for the post game wrap up. >> i saw a really good play cinderella. they updated the fairy tale. it wasn't just about being handsome and good looking. they liked each other for their character. >> bernie, last word? >> fox business network, 6:00 to 10:00 on the radio all over the country monday through friday. >> excellent. back to you. >> thanks, andy. see you later. >> all right. very special thanks to p.a.b. bill shulz and his spit. will and bernie. that's it for me. i'll see you next time. >> judge jeanine: when kids are little and they have done something wrong and they are caught red handed they almost al
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back for the post game wrap up. >> i saw a really good play...
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he was very much in favor of it and wanted the law implemented and fought for the law but now sees what is happening and frankly, greta, look, i love the country. i want the country to do well. if they are going to have a law, let it work. i would love to see everything work. it is not working. he came out and he was one of the big proponents and came out totally, i mean he used the word train wreck and that word being used all over the place now you because actually those words are very accurate. >> greta: if you could have a beer summit with the president at the white house in the next couple of days or weeks what would you tell h him? >> well, i would say they have to do something. whether it is starting all over again and frankly that is a possibility. a lot of people think that is the only way it is going to work or simplification. at a minimum you need major simplification. there is no question it is hurting businesses. a lot of businesses are being hurt and a lot of people aren't getting full-time jobs they are getting part-time jobs because this way you simplify and you reduce t
he was very much in favor of it and wanted the law implemented and fought for the law but now sees what is happening and frankly, greta, look, i love the country. i want the country to do well. if they are going to have a law, let it work. i would love to see everything work. it is not working. he came out and he was one of the big proponents and came out totally, i mean he used the word train wreck and that word being used all over the place now you because actually those words are very...
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marrow and mara law lasson and charles krauthammer. you have them investigating the arb. there is a lot of initials here and the panel points back to defense was benghazi. >> throughout the entire odessy from the day of attack until now. fresh news reports is the first time i have seen a major political problem for the administration. people are asking questions and the classic question. what did you know and when did you know it and did you choose to obscour anything because of the president's reelection. part of this will depend on what kind of investigation do house republicans conduct? there are a number pushing the speaker to report a creation of a special select committee that has subpoena power . the chairman are resistant to this because they are conducting for a while a joint investigation . i think that there are a number of questions that the administration is going to need to worry and i really feel as much of the reporting done and questions that are asked. this is the first time it looks as if people may have voluntarily decided we don't want to get into thi
marrow and mara law lasson and charles krauthammer. you have them investigating the arb. there is a lot of initials here and the panel points back to defense was benghazi. >> throughout the entire odessy from the day of attack until now. fresh news reports is the first time i have seen a major political problem for the administration. people are asking questions and the classic question. what did you know and when did you know it and did you choose to obscour anything because of the...
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this is now signed into law. it goes into effect in july. basically allowing doctors to lie to women in order to influence their decisions about pregnancy. this is the most incredible invasion in women's privacy and their ability to make their own healthcare decision we've seen. >> law like that, proposals like that have been around for a long time. but particularly right now in 2013 we are seeing stuff pass and get sign need law that they had never been able to pass before. what's happening? >> i think we are seeing the result of the 2010 elections why state legislatures were reshaped across the country and we are seeing unfortunately a republican party that is held hostage by the most extreme wing of the party. it is extraordinary. we had many, many vice wits republican members of congress yesterday on the hill. there are republicans who are deeply concerned about this -- not just shift but right word total direction. that does not represent really where the moderate wing of the republican party is. but unfortunately i feel like that part
this is now signed into law. it goes into effect in july. basically allowing doctors to lie to women in order to influence their decisions about pregnancy. this is the most incredible invasion in women's privacy and their ability to make their own healthcare decision we've seen. >> law like that, proposals like that have been around for a long time. but particularly right now in 2013 we are seeing stuff pass and get sign need law that they had never been able to pass before. what's...
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there's only a couple thousand immigration laws if you don't enforce the laws and disincentivize coming here illegally. >> let's get back to boston. we're bringing it back to boston. those guys from what it looks like weren't violating any immigration laws. so anna just close it up for me here. does boston change the immigration debate or is it a bump? >> i think it's a bump. i think people who are against this are going to use it. they're going to use anything they can to try to derail this bill. but i think that in the end, there's enough consensus in congress to get this through and to make a constructive bill and there are issues that need to be addressed, they will. >> michael cutterler, thank you, and anna navarro, thank you for your perspective. >> one day after the bombs went off in boston elected officials already playing politics. >> you can't try to shelt erer first responders if you're in the city of boston because the federal government has said we have to close our eyes make cuts across the board to every program, and guess what? we have to send you less money to help your
there's only a couple thousand immigration laws if you don't enforce the laws and disincentivize coming here illegally. >> let's get back to boston. we're bringing it back to boston. those guys from what it looks like weren't violating any immigration laws. so anna just close it up for me here. does boston change the immigration debate or is it a bump? >> i think it's a bump. i think people who are against this are going to use it. they're going to use anything they can to try to...
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this is not law yet. it's now in from hoff the south carolina senate. >> neil: the health care law -- >> the health care -- if they're listening out there in south soh carolina, don't vote for this. it's going 0 make south carolina done -- >> neil: cooperate you argue a -- couldn't you argue changing venue or something -- if harry reid and max backus is saying we're incorrect on the cost. the parameters changed. the law itself and everything associated with it changed. >> you have this ruling from the supreme court that says, even if there are flaws in obamacare, it's constitutional. it's federally mandated health care and is constitutional in the united states. until the supreme court changes its mine on that -- >> neil: i'm sorry. if the states were told that this was going to be the cost, and now the cost has changed potentially dramatically, do they have an axe to grind? >> of course, but legal i -- legally -- >> it's a friday afternoon. i'm trying to be nice. >> trying to put on my nice face for you.
this is not law yet. it's now in from hoff the south carolina senate. >> neil: the health care law -- >> the health care -- if they're listening out there in south soh carolina, don't vote for this. it's going 0 make south carolina done -- >> neil: cooperate you argue a -- couldn't you argue changing venue or something -- if harry reid and max backus is saying we're incorrect on the cost. the parameters changed. the law itself and everything associated with it changed....
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under utah law he could be kept as a juvenile in which case he's going to wind up with a slap on the wrist for this horrible crime. there is a possibility though that they could try him as an adult and there they will look at criminal homicide charges under utah law. it's tough sledding for him because to be guilty of homicide, it's not just that you caused somebody's death, you have to have the intent to cause the death or act recklessly and defense lawyers are going to say the kid just punched him once. never in a million years was he trying to kill him. this is not really a homicide and that's what undoubtedly my friend rachel self will say is the best defense in the case but we'll see. >> rachel, speak for yourself? >> that's absolutely -- yes, yes -- that's absolutely what they're going to say. it was completely unintentional. the danger here and we don't know what's going to happen in this case is that he gets tried as an adult because the utah system is famous for treating youths very, very harshly. if it is decided to try him as an adult, he'll be held in a county facility an
under utah law he could be kept as a juvenile in which case he's going to wind up with a slap on the wrist for this horrible crime. there is a possibility though that they could try him as an adult and there they will look at criminal homicide charges under utah law. it's tough sledding for him because to be guilty of homicide, it's not just that you caused somebody's death, you have to have the intent to cause the death or act recklessly and defense lawyers are going to say the kid just...
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we did a survey of all the international law, human rights law, there is no human rights law in the world that requires a country to take people who are there illegally and make them into citizens. it's a policy decision, but again, as you said, very dangerous because it casts those of us who question this administration because of these statements any kind of change in the legal system and how to deal with the people here, it makes us all question we're going to be demonized in this process. we're the anti-civil rights people now? this is so unfortunate coming not just from a member of the president's cabinet, but by the attorney general of the united states. wrong by law and it's wrong to do in the country. >> monica: francisco, let me ask you about this because eric holder is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. he's supposed to be enforcing the laws as is the president of the united states. yet, to invoke civil rights, which is a very serious concept, in this kind of way seems incredibly rebless, irresponsible, destructive, and in the same way, it's cheapening the term, civil r
we did a survey of all the international law, human rights law, there is no human rights law in the world that requires a country to take people who are there illegally and make them into citizens. it's a policy decision, but again, as you said, very dangerous because it casts those of us who question this administration because of these statements any kind of change in the legal system and how to deal with the people here, it makes us all question we're going to be demonized in this process....
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is it because it's against the law but can you still get that information? why is it a good idea not to release it? >> i don't think it's a good idea not to release it. i don't think it's going to do much except incense us more. if the notion is well, these guys have to buy their fireworks and buy their crock pots and buy their backpacks because taxpayers were paying for that, that will infuriate us more. it won't keep us safer in the future. >> they have released it. >> the welfare stuff? >> yeah. >> earlier today? >> why didn't you tell me that? >> thanks, bill. >> i didn't write the story. >> no, they did. the parents will she have food stamps from january 2003 to march 2003 and august to june of 2010. the brothers never received welfare benefits. so there's something to be said about well maybe we shouldn't be paying these very strange parents. the kids themselves never received welfare. >> the parents, were they just fleecers? >> i mean the refugee status, was that real? >> yes. i mean, you could argue that the -- we're very sensitive to the russian tre
is it because it's against the law but can you still get that information? why is it a good idea not to release it? >> i don't think it's a good idea not to release it. i don't think it's going to do much except incense us more. if the notion is well, these guys have to buy their fireworks and buy their crock pots and buy their backpacks because taxpayers were paying for that, that will infuriate us more. it won't keep us safer in the future. >> they have released it. >> the...
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on national security, no law can constrain a president. that was the one dissent filed to the congressional investigation. that was the minority report, the wyoming congressman. fast forward two decades to a december after in 2005. you were on board air force ii with the vice president of the united states, en route to the middle east, the "new york times" has just broken the news that the government has been secretly wire tapping americans without a warrant and while he is being questioned about that on board air force ii, vice president dick cheney interjects this advice to the reporters questioning him. he says essentially, hey, listen, if you want to know why i think what we're doing is kosher, why i think it isn't illegal for us to do this, even though it sure looks illegal, if you want to know my feelings on what a president can and cannot do, go on and look at the minority report i authored on the iran-contra affair. we are in an era of radically extended presidential power. it matters that ronald reagan was never impeached for ille
on national security, no law can constrain a president. that was the one dissent filed to the congressional investigation. that was the minority report, the wyoming congressman. fast forward two decades to a december after in 2005. you were on board air force ii with the vice president of the united states, en route to the middle east, the "new york times" has just broken the news that the government has been secretly wire tapping americans without a warrant and while he is being...
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. >> we will never back away from our resolve to defend our rights and the rights of all law-abiding american gun owners. >> reporter: five months after the newtown shooting, not a single new federal gun law has passed. and that had nra members celebrating. >> i believe they are stronger than ever. >> effective. >> it's growing. >> reporter: and a parade of conservative leaders rallied the crowd. >> this is a fight for the future of freedom. >> reporter: but the battle over guns is not over for newtown families and others. three times this week, senator kelly ayotte was pressed to explain her no vote on gun control. >> ultimately, mental health is an area that, particularly in these mass violence situations, we should, i think, be able to come to some improvements on. >> reporter: sitting in the front row was a grieving father whose daughter, a first grade teacher at sandy hook, was slain. and tonight, top senate aides tell abc news they plan to bring up the legislation for another vote. but the nra leaders inside this hall say the power and momentum is on their side. jeff zeleny, ab
. >> we will never back away from our resolve to defend our rights and the rights of all law-abiding american gun owners. >> reporter: five months after the newtown shooting, not a single new federal gun law has passed. and that had nra members celebrating. >> i believe they are stronger than ever. >> effective. >> it's growing. >> reporter: and a parade of conservative leaders rallied the crowd. >> this is a fight for the future of freedom. >>...
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. >> it has been more than 3 years since president obama signed obama care into law and we are still trying to figure it out. >> hollywood a lists rubbed elbows with the washington elite over the weekend. >> jessie waters walked the red carpet to ask a question about media bias. here are some of the responses he had. bl listen to this. >> you think there's bias in the press at all? >> i have no idea. i don't know. >> no, bias? >> i think the weather channel goes right down the middle about what the forecast is. >> what do you think? >> i think it's a little left. >> i don't care i am going to go right. >> do i think there's bias in the media? >> you think over all of the media it tilts a little liberal? >> this is just like a stupid exercise. are there people who work at all who are bias? absolutely. i think bias as a whole that's just dumb. >> you seem a little angry. >> i am not angry i think it's silly. >> you still look angry. >> do you think there's bias in the mainstream press? >> yeah, i am bias toward claire. >> i was hoping you would do a little better than that. >> oh god r
. >> it has been more than 3 years since president obama signed obama care into law and we are still trying to figure it out. >> hollywood a lists rubbed elbows with the washington elite over the weekend. >> jessie waters walked the red carpet to ask a question about media bias. here are some of the responses he had. bl listen to this. >> you think there's bias in the press at all? >> i have no idea. i don't know. >> no, bias? >> i think the weather...
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bush proposed and pushed and signed into law the economic stimulus of 2008 act. that was also the case of the '03 tax cuts, the idea that the stimulus is not something republicans do. it only dates back to the beginning of the obama rati. and the concern with deficits similarly was not in evidence in the bush years. i think a lot of what we've been seeing quite sadly is simply counter positioning vis a vis president obama. republicans quickly go to the opposite side of the issue. only if years before they were on the same side that the obama administration now occupies. >> do you think that the way the current sequester and budget cutting debates are going to work out is that we will keep all of the cuts that hurt people that don't have political capital and the ones that bother members of congress themselves or people with political capital those ones will get fixed? >> that is what we've done so far. i think this is a really appalling period in washington, d.c. in the next month or two, everybody who is on unemployment benefits who has been out of work for more
bush proposed and pushed and signed into law the economic stimulus of 2008 act. that was also the case of the '03 tax cuts, the idea that the stimulus is not something republicans do. it only dates back to the beginning of the obama rati. and the concern with deficits similarly was not in evidence in the bush years. i think a lot of what we've been seeing quite sadly is simply counter positioning vis a vis president obama. republicans quickly go to the opposite side of the issue. only if years...
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. >> no american, no matter his or her political or moral convictions are, is above the law. she is a tome terrorist who murdered a law enforcement officer execution style. >> of course, it's very difficult to extradite anyone from cuba. >> shepard: she was in prison, right? >> yeah, she was in prison -- originally in west virginia, and they transferred here here top new jersey in 1979 to minimum secure 'lockup. they didn't have max security for women so they created a special unit for her, but security wasn't great and members of another radical group got in with guns, tie up the guards and get her out. i spoke to the son of the police officer that she was convicted of killing. he was three when his dad was execute evidence with his own service weapon, and eric told me the fact she gets to enjoy time with he far live and my father did not is wrong. it's a loss that will stay with us forever. the superintendent of the new jersey state police explaining why it's so important to catch her. >> because it closes an open wound, rick. it also sends a message, as is apparent by our
. >> no american, no matter his or her political or moral convictions are, is above the law. she is a tome terrorist who murdered a law enforcement officer execution style. >> of course, it's very difficult to extradite anyone from cuba. >> shepard: she was in prison, right? >> yeah, she was in prison -- originally in west virginia, and they transferred here here top new jersey in 1979 to minimum secure 'lockup. they didn't have max security for women so they created a...
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and this became the litmus test for the stand your ground law, which is still a very new law. it's not well settled. there's a question if they're going to try to argue aspects of the stand your ground law in the actual trial. we believe that would tend to confuse the jury. however, we do know there's going to be a trial and there's going to be a jury who gets to vet all the evidence. we've always believed based on the evidence, and the evidence alone, the jury will hold george zimmerman accountable for killing trayvon martin. >> attorney crump, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you so much, reverend sharpton. >>> now, let's bring in ken patterwitz. he's a former prosecutor, now criminal defense attorney. ken, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you for having me on, reverend al. >> now, we've talked for a year about the stand your ground law. what did today's news mean in regard to that law and in regard to this case? >> well, this was a tremendous development. i mean, if i was the special prosecutor on this case i would be very concerned about the crafty and ve
and this became the litmus test for the stand your ground law, which is still a very new law. it's not well settled. there's a question if they're going to try to argue aspects of the stand your ground law in the actual trial. we believe that would tend to confuse the jury. however, we do know there's going to be a trial and there's going to be a jury who gets to vet all the evidence. we've always believed based on the evidence, and the evidence alone, the jury will hold george zimmerman...
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and a state so out of control, citizens are willing to go to jail to protest the laws. you might remember this bit of comedy from the white house correspondents dinner on saturday night when president obama joked about the criticism of not working with republicans more. >> maureen dowd said i could solve all my problems if i were just more like michael douglas >>> good evening. from new york i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. truly amazing stuff to cover tonight. how wild conspiracies are causing an absolute gun frenzy in this country and how washington politicians are legitimizing them. and a state so out of control, citizens are willing to go to jail to protest the laws. you might remember this bit of comedy from the white house correspondents dinner on saturday night when president obama joked about the criticism of not working with republicans more. >> maureen dowd said i could solve all my problems if i were just more like michael douglas in "the american president." i know michael's here tonight. michael, what's your secret, man? could it be that you were
and a state so out of control, citizens are willing to go to jail to protest the laws. you might remember this bit of comedy from the white house correspondents dinner on saturday night when president obama joked about the criticism of not working with republicans more. >> maureen dowd said i could solve all my problems if i were just more like michael douglas >>> good evening. from new york i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. truly amazing stuff to cover tonight. how wild...
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new jersey and delware also passed gaming laws. casino games involved in there as well, and a lot of other states are also considering these laws because they, too, realize that this is a cash cow. in fact some experts say in five years online gaming could be a $10 billion industry, and the big money is going to come when you have interstate gambling, which means i can sit here in l.a. and gamble in nevada. and the governor sign a law that allows him to negotiate with other states. it's very unlikely we'll see the feds get involved. shep now you can get your deadly jolt -- you can now get you daily dose of caffeine and chewing gum. the federals launched an investigation into he potential health impact, caffeine. now they're complaining why. you can see a package of the wrigley's product. called alert energy caffeine gum. the company reports one piece of the gum has the same amount of caffeine as a half cup of coffee and wrigley will market it only to adults. now the food and drug administration says they will take a fresh look at h
new jersey and delware also passed gaming laws. casino games involved in there as well, and a lot of other states are also considering these laws because they, too, realize that this is a cash cow. in fact some experts say in five years online gaming could be a $10 billion industry, and the big money is going to come when you have interstate gambling, which means i can sit here in l.a. and gamble in nevada. and the governor sign a law that allows him to negotiate with other states. it's very...
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passing new gun laws, another big dominating issue for president obama's second-term agenda. he barely mentioned it yesterday. now it seems the contentious battle has moved to new hampshire. there was a drama at a town hall meeting at senator kelly ayotte. the freshman senator was confronted by the daughter of the school principal who was killed in the sandy hook massacre. take a listen. >> you had mentioned that day the burden on owners of gun stores that the expand background checks would cause. i'm just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in the hallway of her elementary school isn't as important as that. why is that not something that you can support? >> erica, certainly let me just say that i'm obviously so sorry and as everyone here, no matter what our views are, for what you have been through. i think that ultimately when we look at what happened in sandy hook, i understand that's what drove this whole discussion. all of us want to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> now, ayotte is one of six senators who are experiencing repurr cushions from vo
passing new gun laws, another big dominating issue for president obama's second-term agenda. he barely mentioned it yesterday. now it seems the contentious battle has moved to new hampshire. there was a drama at a town hall meeting at senator kelly ayotte. the freshman senator was confronted by the daughter of the school principal who was killed in the sandy hook massacre. take a listen. >> you had mentioned that day the burden on owners of gun stores that the expand background checks...
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>> chicken bolagnese. >> you lightened it up. >> it's the in-laws. i'm sorry, it's the in-laws. instead of -- we use onions, garlics. >> vegetables. >> yes and then add a little fennell. we sweat that down, reduce a little bit. half chicken, half beef. we got all this, tomato sauce. add tomatoes, a little beef stock. we'll cook this down for an hour, hour and a half. the best thing to do is refrigerate it, take the next day, add a little more tomato sauce. it makes it a little more livelier. this is what it looks like. we'll add whole what's paseat p >> i see you have butter in there. >> don't tell the in-laws. a little cheese. here's what it looks like. ♪ here comes the bride >> i'm getting two for the price of one because my future husband has an identical twin. >> that's not right. >> it's crazy! >> it's the two-fer. >> because actually one time i ran into the twin and i thought it was the husband. >> you have to get name tags. >> okay. so, you know what, we are doing an orange blossom pound cake. >> right. >> so, the usual, flour, butter, eggs, a little orange. and then we
>> chicken bolagnese. >> you lightened it up. >> it's the in-laws. i'm sorry, it's the in-laws. instead of -- we use onions, garlics. >> vegetables. >> yes and then add a little fennell. we sweat that down, reduce a little bit. half chicken, half beef. we got all this, tomato sauce. add tomatoes, a little beef stock. we'll cook this down for an hour, hour and a half. the best thing to do is refrigerate it, take the next day, add a little more tomato sauce. it makes...
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he's the harvard law professor joining us now. alan, let's go through these specific charges, if these students, at least two of them arrested on making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice, we know they've been questioned now over the more than two weeks basically going back to the days that they discovered -- nearly two weeks i should say, the day they discovered the tsarnaev brothers were involved in this and these are the roommates, if you will, students, colleagues of the younger tsarnaev brother, what do you make of these two specific charges making false statements, conspiracy to obstruct justice? >> well, they are typical charges that grow out of these kinds of investigations. many people don't realize that if you lie to any federal official, even if it's a little white lie or an innocent lie or an exculpatory lie saying i really didn't know anything, any lie of that kind can be a federal crime. also, if you help somebody ask destroy evidence or hide evidence or conceal information, that can be an obstructio
he's the harvard law professor joining us now. alan, let's go through these specific charges, if these students, at least two of them arrested on making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice, we know they've been questioned now over the more than two weeks basically going back to the days that they discovered -- nearly two weeks i should say, the day they discovered the tsarnaev brothers were involved in this and these are the roommates, if you will, students, colleagues of the...
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. >> reporter: david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law, and jodi arias. >> well, they're having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her. she is right outside the upstairs door listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in, and she just had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> right away travis's friends were concerned. it was clear that she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis wanted a normal life. jodi wanted to be with him more than anything. and it was extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> reporter: and a normal, healthy life was something travis had wanted desperately since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis's childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. and so he wasn't raised by his parents. he was eventually -- his grandmother is the one that raised him. but yeah, it was a tough upbringing. >> reporter: jodi too has said she didn't have it easy growing up,
. >> reporter: david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law, and jodi arias. >> well, they're having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her. she is right outside the upstairs door listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in, and she just had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> right away travis's friends were concerned. it was clear that she...